This is the best history of the Roman republic, taking the work on the whole the author's complete mastery of his subject, the variety of his gifts and acquirements, his graphic power in the delineation of natural and individual character, and the vivid... The Provinces of the Roman Empire from Caesar to Diocletianby Theodor Mommsen, William Purdie Dickson - 1886Full view - About this book
| Thomas Adolphus Trollope - 1877 - 400 pages
...Ti M ES. 'This the liest history of the Roman republic, taking the work on the whole— the author"* complete mastery of his subject, the variety of his...without an equal in his own sphere.' — EDINBURGH REVIEW. ' Dr. Mommsen is the latest scholar who has acquired European distinction by writing on Roman... | |
| Max Duncker - History, Ancient - 1877 - 608 pages
...whole; the author's complete mastery of his subject, the variety of his gifts and acquirements, Irs graphic power in the delineation of natural and individual...his book. He is without an equal in his own sphere. The work may be read in the translation (executed with the sanction of the author) not only with instruction,... | |
| Hugh James Rose - Spain - 1877 - 442 pages
...author complete mastery of his subject, the variety of his gifts and acquirements, his graphic power l^ the delineation of natural and individual character,...without an equal in his own sphere.' — EDINBURGH REVIEW. ' Dr. Momiusen is the latest scholar who has acquired European distinction by writ in £ on... | |
| Francis Stanley - Russo-Turkish War, 1877-1878 - 1878 - 316 pages
...Commonwealth.'—Ti M ES. 'This the best history of the Roman republic, taking the work on the whole—the author's complete mastery of his subject, the variety...portion of his book. He is without an equal in his own sphere.'—EDINBURGH REVIEW. ' Dr. Mommsen is the latest scholar who has acquired European distinction... | |
| Francis Stanley - Russo-Turkish War, 1877-1878 - 1878 - 302 pages
...in the delineation of natural and individual character, and the vivid interest which he inspires ii. every portion of his book. He is without an equal in his own sphere.'— KDINIJL'KOH RKVIKIV. 'Dr. Mommsen is the latest scholar who has acquired Kuropean distinction by writing... | |
| Gerhard Uhlhorn - Christianity - 1879 - 524 pages
...graphic power in the delineation of national and individual character, and the vivid interest rhich he inspires in every portion of his book. He is without an equal in his own spber*.* -Edinburgh Review. ** A book, of deepest interest" — Dt*n Trench. 7 3 WIS. B s£p 52 B89097206148A... | |
| Gerhard Uhlhorn - Christianity - 1879 - 528 pages
...acquirements. W> ?r?.phic power in the delineation of national and individual character, and the vivid i t-hicb he inspires in every' portion of his book. He is without an «oua» ia his own —Ediitburgh Review. MA book of deepest interest"— Dean Trench. W'~r ..;•'£... | |
| Max Duncker - History, Ancient - 1880 - 576 pages
...is by far the bast history of the decline and faU of the Roman Commonwealth. "— Tima. ' ' This is the best history of the Roman Republic, taking the...inspires in every portion of his book. He is without on equal In his own sphere." Edinburgh Htview. THE HISTOBY OF GBEECE, From the Earliest Time down to... | |
| Max Duncker - History, Ancient - 1880 - 574 pages
...Commonwealth. " — Times. "This is the best history of the Roman Republic, taking the work on tlie whole; the author's complete mastery of his subject,...book. - He is without an equal in his own sphere. " BdinburyK Review. THE HISTORY OF GREECE, From the Earliest Time down to 337 BC From the German of... | |
| Samuel Greene Wheeler Benjamin - Troy (Extinct city) - 1880 - 222 pages
...subiect, the variety of his gifts and acquirements, his graphic power in the delineation of national and individual character, and the vivid interest which...without an equal in his own sphere." — Edinburgh Review. -. CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS, PUBLISHERS, 743 AND 745 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. A New Edition, Library... | |
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